I have 4 sons/princes. And one of them has low loyalty. Should I worry about low loyalty people or what ??
Absolutely you should worry about loyalty. Things you can do to increase it: (a) Have a spy frame a low-ranking commander with low loyalty for treason. If the case is successful, it tends to drive loyalty up. (b) Go win some wars with your king -- that never fails to increase the king's influence, and thus the loyalty of others. (c) Stow the prince away with either a tiny army or under the command of a loyal general.
And I've bild a border fort. One time a priest or something came into my province, and I right clicked him. It stood: spying.
What can I do with sneaky guys like that ?
Anytime a non-fighting unit is just standing around, the game will tell you it is spying. Technically true -- it's not doing something else, so the other side can see what it sees. But it's not something that you need to worry about much.
If you can't stand the priest looking through your castle's underwear drawer and diary, use an assassin to get rid of him.
How can I send a princess to another country ? I have 3 daughters and they are rottning away. I tryed to go to France, but she couldn't go all the way, when I tryed to drop her on a province she was like beamed back to Denmark.
If you drop an emissary or pricess on another province that they can't reach immediately, they will "beam back" like you said, but they will also start auto-moving to that province at the turn's end. This saves you from having to drag a reluctant princess, inch by bloody inch, from Iberia to Muscovy. It's actually a neat feature.
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